Individual and social dimensions of Filipino students' achievement goals
College
College of Liberal Arts
Department/Unit
Psychology
Document Type
Article
Source Title
International Journal of Psychology
Volume
43
Issue
5
First Page
1
Last Page
6
Publication Date
2008
Abstract
Achievement goal theory assumes that self-instrumental (mastery) achievement goals are associated with academic achievement, whereas social-instrumental (performance) goals are not. However, research on Asian students shows that both mastery and performance-approach goals are positively related to achievement; possibly because achievement motivation in Asian cultures is socially oriented and not individually oriented. The current study explored the structure of the social and individual achievement motivation orientations, and how these achievement orientations and achievement goals were related to achievement of Filipino university students. The results showed two dimensions of social-oriented achievement motivations-parent-oriented and teacher-oriented motivations-and two dimensions of individual-oriented achievement motivations-personal performance standards and personal goal choice. However, these achievement motivation orientations were not associated with achievement. Instead mastery and performance-approach goals were both positively associated with academic achievement, personal performance standards, and parent-oriented achievement motivation.
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Recommended Citation
Bernardo, A. I. (2008). Individual and social dimensions of Filipino students' achievement goals. International Journal of Psychology, 43 (5), 1-6. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/3225
Disciplines
Psychology
Keywords
Achievement motivation; Academic achievement
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